Baffert Closes With a Field Day

Horse racing: Trainer, with five entries in eight-horse Futurity, takes top four spots as Del Mar meet concludes.

DEL MAR — Trainer Bob Baffert not only had the best horse in the Del Mar Futurity, he had the best four horses.

Running an unprecedented five horses in the eight-horse meet-ending stake Wednesday, Baffert won the $250,000 race with Icecoldbeeratreds, and following the winner across the line were Kafwain, Chief Planner and Friendly Mike, who also come from the Baffert barn. Baffert's other starter, Bull Market, went off the 5-2 favorite and ran sixth.

Icecoldbeeratreds, owned by Mike Pegram and ridden by David Flores, gave Baffert his seventh Futurity victory in a row. He hasn't been beaten in the stake since Future Quest won in 1995 and Baffert's Cavonnier finished third. Baffert's first Futurity winner, Silver Charm, won the 1996 Futurity and in 1997 won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness.

On the first Sept. 11 anniversary, Del Mar made two observances. Before the races, there was a helicopter flyover, a raising of the flag to half-staff and 15 jockeys dressed in red-white-and-blue silks standing in the winner's circle for the singing of the national anthem by Jeff Ewert, a Chula Vista fireman.

Later, between races, a giant flag was unfurled before the crowd of 14,921 by dozens of firefighters and police officers.

They were joined by a special detachment of their counterparts from New York, where terrorists struck a year ago. The flag, 100 by 50 yards, covered an area from the sixteenth pole to the finish line, and from the outer rail to the tote board.

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In other closing-day stakes at Del Mar, D'wildcat, after Devine Wind was disqualified for interference in the stretch, won the $76,425 Live The Dream Handicap and Palmarola beat Fancee Bargain by half a length in the $75,000 California Equine Retirement Foundation Handicap.

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With telephone and internet betting available for the first time at Del Mar, averaging more than $584,000 a day, the meet ended with an overall $12.1 million daily average, a 2% increase over last year. The on-track daily attendance averaged 15,518, an increase of less than 1%. The on-track handle averaged $2.2 million, a drop of about 1%.

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Magic Weisner, recovering from the West Nile virus, will be returned to his barn at Laurel Park today.

Veterinarians say the 3-year-old gelding's recovery prospects are good and they believe that the horse could race again.

Magic Weisner ran second in the Preakness, was fourth in the Belmont and won the Ohio Derby.